Fordham University is a private, nonprofit, coeducational research university based in New York City, United States. It was founded by the Catholic Diocese of New York in 1841 as St. John's College, placed in the care of the Society of Jesus shortly thereafter, and has since become an independent institution under a lay board of trustees, which describes the University as "in the Jesuit tradition."Fordham is composed of ten constituent colleges, four of which are for undergraduates and six of which are for postgraduates. It enrolls approximately 15,000 students across three campuses in New York State: Rose Hill in the Bronx, Lincoln Center in Manhattan, and Westchester in West Harrison. In addition to these campuses, the University maintains a study abroad center in the United Kingdom and field offices in Spain and South Africa. Fordham awards the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, as well as various master's and doctoral degrees.The 2013 edition of U.S. News and World Report lists Fordham as a "more selective" national university and ranks it 57th in this category. In a 1962 article entitled "Best Catholic Colleges," Time Magazine included Fordham as one of 7 members of the "Catholic Ivy League."Fordham Preparatory School, a four-year, all-male college preparatory school, was once integrated with the University and shares its founding. It became legally independent in 1972 and moved to its own facilities on the northwest corner of the Rose Hill campus; however, the school remains connected to the University in many ways.
Endowment ($)
5.925E8
Faculty size
1121
Former name
Marymount College, Tarrytown (absorbed 2002 - dissolved 2007)
St. John's College (1841-1907)
Mascot
The Ram
Motto
Sapientia et Doctrina ()
Wisdom and Learning
Number of postgraduate students
6762
Number of students
15189
Number of undergraduate students
8427
Official school colour
Maroon and White
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